Pheromones

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Abstract

Pheromones are chemical signals, that is, carriers of information between individuals within a species. Pheromones induce a physiological or behavioral response in the receiving individual, and often play a crucial role in mate finding and other interactions among animals. Most pheromone research has been done with insects, and in particular with species regarded as pests. For these, application of pheromones that in different ways manipulate their behaviors can be used in pest management, for monitoring purposes, or for population control. These methods are species specific and environmentally friendly compared to traditional chemical insecticides. Side effects are usually restricted to occasional catch of nontarget species, and direct adverse effects on the environment have not been recorded
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEncyclopedia of Ecology, Five-volume set
EditorsJørgensen Sven Erik, Fath Brian D.
PublisherElsevier
Pages2707-2709
Volume4
ISBN (Electronic)978-008045405-4
ISBN (Print)978-008091456-5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008

Publication series

Name
Volume4

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Zoology
  • Biological Sciences

Free keywords

  • attractant
  • behavior
  • chemical communication
  • pest control
  • pest management
  • population monitoring
  • semiochemicals

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